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Darrell, it's actually a good year for you to get your feet wet (so to speak) river fishing for salmon. Every two years the pinks run (this is a run year) by the ba-zillions. Find a spot, cast a slip weight and leader with hook/corky/yarn upstream a tad, and feel it bump the bottom on your "drift". When you feel a smack, you smack it back and fish on. That's a condensed version but that's realy what it's all about. Yes, you get folks on the rivers that will place themselves 15 inches from your right/left shoulders, commence to cast, and cross your line and others. I call it the "hey mister, do you mind if I fish here" phenomenon or "combat fishing". It's really not that bad once you get a spot or two locked in. Gear up and try these few spots on the Puyallup River - behind Fred Myer on Puyallup River Road and below Main Street Bridge.
To prevent mucking up another thread, what does flossing and snagging mean in terms of salmon fishing?
Quote from: XAFSSGT on August 20, 2015, 11:35:54 AMTo prevent mucking up another thread, what does flossing and snagging mean in terms of salmon fishing?flossing is legally snagging---snagging in the mouth, on the mouth or forward of the gill plate depending on where you fish.
Flossing is just fine in the puyallup. Just don't try and convince anyone that they are biting. Perfectly legal to catch salmon in the face.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on August 20, 2015, 11:38:55 AMQuote from: XAFSSGT on August 20, 2015, 11:35:54 AMTo prevent mucking up another thread, what does flossing and snagging mean in terms of salmon fishing?flossing is legally snagging---snagging in the mouth, on the mouth or forward of the gill plate depending on where you fish.So, is that a bad thing? or is that okay?The tone of a previous thread suggested that was a bad thing.